Article by Polygon: It explains why Disney’s “Frozen” caught lightning in a bottle with its two female leads. The article goes on to compare this constellation with other Disney movies and how Disney’s executives still don’t seem to have understood why centering on relationships between women may be a formula for success.
You can blame it on anything really. Maybe people just like the color blue… tmakes sense considering that Finding Nemo also became s big success and that was literally in blue.
My point being, as long as you can argue for something you can have a point.
Yeah and here I thought it was because the positive story and amusing likeable characters.
Exactly! But I think the clue colours help a lot too… /S Also the ice theme, in a world struggling with global warming could be a utopian fairy tale in the viewers subconscious
but blü
I am not sure I agree. Female characters tend to attract a big female audience which is often underserved and thus inclined to create a much bigger buzz surrounding movies that cater to them. “Barbie” being another example of that IMO.
I do not agree with you theory but find it Interesting if it is a fact. Do you have data that validates this or is it a gut feeling?
There are studies about the topic. In general, it is a topic that the movie industry has discussed a lot, because women being underrepresented on screen has been known for a long time. Particularly because the movie industry sees it as an opportunity to maximize profits (of course).